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“Unfortunately, I was among those laid off today, alongside most of my colleagues at Wildlight,” Graner wrote. “This one is particularly painful, as there was a wealth of unreleased content that the team and I were incredibly excited to share. However, I’m optimistic about the future. If your team is in need of an experienced Level Designer, please reach out!”
It’s always disheartening to see a team downsized, especially for a game that showed potential during our initial play sessions. We have reached out to Wildlight for further clarification and will update this story as more details emerge.
Related: Following 30,000 layoffs and a cancelled MMO, an Amazon gaming executive—famous for suggesting that games “don’t really have acting”—has reportedly departed the company.
Source: gamesradar.com
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